Peer-assessment entails, for students, a very beneficial learning activity, from a pedagogical point of view. The peer-evaluation can be performed over a variety of peer-produced resources, the principle being that the more articulated such resource is, the better. Here we focus, in particular, on the automated support to grading open answers, via a peer-evaluation-based approach, which is mediated by the (partial) grading work of the teacher, and produces a (partial, as well) automated grading. We propose to support such automated grading by means of a method based on the K-NN technique. This method is an alternative to a previously studied and implemented one, based on Bayesian Networks. Here we describe the new approach and provide the reader with a preliminary evaluation.

Modeling a peer assessment framework by means of a lazy learning approach

Sciarrone, Filippo;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Peer-assessment entails, for students, a very beneficial learning activity, from a pedagogical point of view. The peer-evaluation can be performed over a variety of peer-produced resources, the principle being that the more articulated such resource is, the better. Here we focus, in particular, on the automated support to grading open answers, via a peer-evaluation-based approach, which is mediated by the (partial) grading work of the teacher, and produces a (partial, as well) automated grading. We propose to support such automated grading by means of a method based on the K-NN technique. This method is an alternative to a previously studied and implemented one, based on Bayesian Networks. Here we describe the new approach and provide the reader with a preliminary evaluation.
2017
978-3-319-71083-9
Machine learning
Open-ended answers
Peer assessment
Theoretical Computer Science
Computer Science (all)
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12606/4574
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